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Common collocations with present in American Collocation

present adjective

US /ˈprezənt/

naturally
physically
regularly

History staff regularly present research papers at leading national and international conferences around the world.

time

day
moment
time

The museum tells the story of flight up to the present day.

situation

arrangements
circumstances
conditions
position
situation

He went to see Mr Osman and told him what the present situation was.

person or group

government
member
occupant
owner

The kitchen is in a single-storey extension added by the present owners.

system

arrangement
system

We are working hard to make the present system more efficient.

level

level

I would be extremely concerned if there were a reduction in the present level of service.

state

condition
form
state
structure

He described the Church at the time as, small, but very light, airy and neat, which is a fair description of its present state.

be present

be
become
remain

Witnesses are not allowed to remain present in the proceedings after they have given evidence.